ELON — Lauren Koury scored in the third minute of overtime off an assist from Abby Shoe and visiting Williams High School remained unbeaten in the Mid-State 3-A Conference with a 3-2 victory against Western Alamance in girls’ soccer Wednesday night.

Western Alamance scored first with Jessica Brain finding the net off a Jackie MacAneney assist in the 30th minute before Josie Detomo took a Mallory Bartles pass and scored for the Bulldogs at the 32-minute mark as the teams went to halftime deadlocked 1-1.

Detomo and Bartles hooked up again in the 46th minute to give the Bulldogs a 2-1 lead that stood until late into the game.

In the 74th minute, Morgan McHone scored an unassisted goal to force overtime.

At Greensboro, Johnathan Lloyd rapped three hits, including a home run, to help Southern Alamance to an 11-2 Metro Conference victory against Greensboro Grimsley. Austin Hunnicutt and Chase Massey added two hits apiece for the Patriots (7-1, 5-0).

-- WESTERN ALAMANCE 11, NORTHEAST GUILFORD 5: At Greensboro, Brock Deatherage went 2-for-3 with a three-run home run and five RBI plus three stolen bases and picked up his first pitching victory of the season as the Warriors continued to roll with a non-conference victory against host Northeast Guilford.

Nigel Carlton added a pair of hits and scored two runs for Western Alamance (7-1).

-- HIGH POINT CENTRAL 5, WILLIAMS 3: At High Point, the Bulldogs were held to three hits in the non-conference loss to High Point Central. Ben Kelley, Brandon Riley and Ben Askew each singled for Williams (6-2). The Bulldogs scored all their runs on wild pitches.

Softball

At Greensboro, Kelsey Durham retired the 12 batters she faced, six with strikeouts, and Southern Alamance blitzed Greensboro Grimsley 19-0 in four innings in a Metro Conference game.

Stephanie Barts provided the power with a three-run home run and Emma Patterson went 3-for-4 with a triple and three RBI for the Patriots (6-0, 5-0).